Expert Litigation Guiding Principles (Expert i.C.P.R.)

Panel on choosing and working with expert witnesses from Artifical Justice: AI, Tech, and Criminal Defense, presented by NACDL's Fourth Amendment Center and Georgetown's Center of Privacy and Technology. 

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(10/8/2024) Expert i.C.P.R. is the guiding principles for preparing to cross, call or exclude expert witnesses. The leading teaching methods on experts tend to focus more on civil expert practice and frame the use of experts as “Helpful, Credible, & Persuasive”. This framework is missing the principle, relevance. Relevance is the way judges, as gatekeepers, exclude experts or grossly limit our examinations. This presentation explains Expert i.C.P.R. and reinforce these guiding principles. During this presentation you also receive an explanation of “theme-based cross-examinations” & “story-rich direct examinations” regarding expert testimony in areas such as ballistics, DNA, cell tower and GPS

  • Colette Tvedt, Chief Municipal Public Defender, City and County of Denver, CO

 

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